Estimated Price: 15,000€Duchy of Tyrol. Archduke Sigismund, the Coinrich, 1446-1496.
Dicktaler from the dies of the 1/2 guilder 1484, Hall.
Extremely rare. Fine patina, very fine +.
Summer Auction Sales 423-4256
Estimated Price: 7,500€Holy Roman Empire. Archduke Leopold V, 1619-1632.
Reichstaler n. d. (posthumous struck from 1635), Hall.
Extremely rare. Attractive piece. Extremely fine-uncirculated.
Summer Auction Sales 423-425111
Estimated Price: 25,000€Holy Roman Empire. Archduke Ferdinand Karl, 1632-1662.
5 Ducats n. d. (1646), Hall. Very rare, especially in this condition.
Attractive piece. Magnificent patina, incised value number V,
extremely fine.
Summer Auction Sales 423-425122
Estimated Price: 20,000€German States. Bishopric of Münster. Ferdinand von Bayern,
1612-1650. 5 Ducats n. d., Münster. Extremely rare.
Extremely fine.
Summer Auction Sales 423-425519
Estimated Price: 10,000€German States. Münster. Gold medal in the weight of 10 Ducats
1648, by E. Ketteler, Very rare. Attractive piece with fine golden
patina. Tiny scratches, min. bent, very fine-extremely fine.
Summer Auction Sales 423-425556
Estimated Price: 75,000€Belgium, Hainaut (Hennegau). Wilhelm IV von Bayern,
1404-1417. Angel d‘or (Thuyne d‘or) n. d., Valenciennes.
Extremely rare. Attractive piece, very fine-extremely fine.
Summer Auction Sales 423-4251009
Estimated Price: 40,000€Holy Roman Empire. Ferdinand III, 1625-1637-1657.
10 Ducats 1644, Graz. Struck with the dies of the Reichstaler.
Extremely rare. Very attractive piece with fine golden toning.
Min. tooling marks at the edge, tiny scratches, extremely fine.
Summer Auction Sales 423-4251393
Estimated Price: 4,000€Belgium. The spanish Netherlands. Leopold Wilhelm,
Archduke of Austria, 1647-1656. Wearable silver cast medal
n. d., by A. Waterloos,Extremely rare. Sharp original cast.
Nice patina, extremely fine.
Summer Auction Sales 423-4251602
Estimated Price: 15,000€Netherlands, Groningen. Engraved silver medal 1672, unsigned,
by Jan de Fries, Extremely rare. Magnificent,
finely chiseled work, extremely fine.
Summer Auction Sales 423-4251735
Estimated Price: 15,000€Republic of China. 1 Dollar year 18 (1929). Sun Yat-Sen.
Pattern in silver, made in the USA. PCGS SP 63. Min. scratches,
extremely fine-uncirculated.
Summer Auction Sales 423-4251813
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Sedwick Auction 37: Record Prices and a Market for the Advanced Collector

Sedwick & Associates
Auction 37
Coins
7-9 May 2025
US-Maitland

Sedwick Auction 37 delivered exceptional results, marked by record-breaking prices for standout rarities and a stellar performance by the Almenara Collection of gold coins from Potosí and Lima. With finest known examples, multiple provenances, and strong historical significance, these colonial treasures drew intense bidding, reaffirming the market’s focus on rarity, condition, and pedigree.

The results confirmed a trend we’ve observed across recent sales: this is a market driven by knowledgeable and discerning collectors – those who seek out the most important pieces and are willing to compete for them. From rare milled coinage to hand-struck cobs, buyers responded strongly to top-tier material. Shipwreck coins continued their momentum, with rising prices across the board and sustained interest from collectors who value both history and preservation.

At the same time, Auction 37 offered meaningful opportunities for new and mid-level collectors. Strong bidding across a range of price points demonstrated that there is still room for growth and participation at all levels, making this auction a success not only for established specialists but also for newcomers with a passion for numismatics.

This auction also marked a special milestone – it was the first time Sedwick hosted a live sale in their new offices. The in-house event brought together collectors, consignors, and guests for an exclusive and memorable experience.

Over the course of six sessions held from May 7 to 9 at the Sedwick offices in Maitland, Florida, the following highlights unfolded:

Lot 92.

Lot 92.

  • Lot 92: Large silver ingot 728 from Potosí, Class Factor 1.0, 76 lb oz troy, marked with dated 1621. Result: $66,000.
  • Lot 124: Spain, Seville, gold cob 2 escudos, 1619 (G), PCGS AU55 (Atocha). Result: $51,000.
  • Lot 46: Peru, Lima, gold cob 2 escudos, 1748 R, very rare, NGC MS 65, finest and only example in NGC census. Result: $39,000.
  • Lot 495: Mexico, Mexico City, 3 reales, Charles-Joanna, “Early Series,” assayer Rincón. Result: $48,000.
 Lot 1037.

Lot 1037.

  • Lot 1037: Santo Domingo, 4 reales, Charles-Joanna, “Early Series,” assayer F to left. Result: $75,000.
 Lot 1026.

Lot 1026.

  • Lot 1026: Costa Rica, San José, gold 20 pesos, 1873 GW, very rare, NGC UNC details. Result: $54,000.
  • Lot 848: Bolivia, Potosí, gold bust 2 escudos, Charles IV (bust of Charles III) 1789 PR AU 58, finest. Result: $48,000.
  • Lot 1216: Peru, Lima, gold bust 4 escudos, Charles III, 1765 JM, second bust (“rat nose”), very rare. Result: $42,000.
Lot 1399.

Lot 1399.

  • Lot 1399: Philippines, Guam, and the Mariana Islands (Spanish East Indies), cast 2 Reales-sized Proclamation. Result: $45,000.
  • Lot 1665: Gold pendant with diamonds and emeralds, ex-Tolosa (1724), Borrell Plate, Smithsonian Plate. Result: $42,000.